Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
290080 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2008 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

The mathematical formulation for determining the dynamic instability due to transverse doublet modes in the self-excited vibration of a thin annular plate is presented in this paper. An analytical approach is developed to obtain the stability results from the eigenvalue problem of a stationary disc with a finite contact area. The approach uses the eigenfunctions of transverse doublet modes in classical plate theory and establishes the formulation of modal instability due to the modal-interaction of a doublet mode pair. The one-doublet mode model of a disc and a discrete model equivalent to the one-doublet mode model are proposed for providing a more fundamental understanding of the onset of squeal. The analytical models are validated through a comparison of results from a modal expansion model obtained from finite element component models. Throughout the analytical investigation, the pad arc length is found to be a critical design parameter in controlling squeal propensity.

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